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Journal Editorial Offices at the School of Criminal Justice

Crime Prevention Studies

Crime Prevention Studies
is an international book series covering research and practice in situational crime prevention and other forms of prevention directed at reducing opportunities for crime. Most volumes in the series center on particular topics chosen by guest editors. Papers are peer-reviewed and include preventive-oriented analyses of specific crime problems, evaluations of crime prevention programs, and theoretical discussions of the philosophy, methodology, or practice of situational crime prevention. Crime Prevention Studies is published by Criminal Justice Press in the United States and by Willan Publishing in the United Kingdom. Ronald V. Clarke, university professor, edits the series.

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency

The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency is a quarterly, peer-reviewed publication that advances theory and knowledge on crime and justice. Its articles reflect the contemporary issues and controversies in criminology and represent the diverse theories and methods that inform criminal justice research both in the United States and other countries. The journal also publishes occasional review essays that critically examine recent books of special interest dealing with these subjects. The journal's editorial advisory board is a panel of 35 distinguished international scholars. Dr. Michael Maxfield, professor of criminal justice, is the editor.


 
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